Fasting blood glucose of 5.8 mmol/L is within the target range and normal for both normal people and people with diabetes. No treatment is needed for normal people, and diabetic patients can continue their current treatment program, such as dietary therapy, exercise therapy, and medication in combination.
1. The normal value of fasting blood glucose for normal people is between 3.9 and 6.1 mmol/L. Therefore, fasting blood glucose of 5.8 mmol/L is normal, and attention should be paid to a balanced diet and moderate exercise in daily life to avoid causing abnormal blood glucose.
2. For patients who have been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in the past, the general fasting blood glucose needs to be controlled between 4.4~7.0mmol/L, so the fasting blood glucose of 5.8mmol/L is to achieve the target of controlling, and you can continue the current treatment program, follow the doctor’s instructions to control the total calories in the daily diet, choose the appropriate way of exercise, and take hypoglycemic medication if necessary.
Once elevated blood glucose levels are detected, prompt medical attention is recommended.